DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM
Transcript of DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM April 14, 2014
TO: City Council FROM: Carl J. Weber, Director of Public Works James Jensen, Fire Chief SUBJECT: Action on Fire Station #1 Site Selection; Review and Approval of Program
Budget; Approval of Resolution of Necessity; and Authorization to Proceed to Final Design and Bidding. (File Res, No. 2014-1075)
Summary On October 14, 2013, the City Council considered three alternatives for addressing the current inadequacies of the existing Fire Station #1. Those alternatives included: (a) minimal repairs to the existing station, (b) renovation and expansion of the existing building, or (c) complete replacement. At that meeting, six of the Council members present favored complete replacement and the necessary steps to implement. Subsequently staff retained a professional design team to complete design of a new central fire station facility. On Monday, November 25, 2013 the Council directed the City Administration to proceed with planning for a new station to the north of the existing station. The City Council’s preference was the site between the existing station and the corner of Centerway and Milton Avenue. The current station could be used until the new station was constructed. A Public Information Meeting (PIM) was held at the current Fire Station #1 on Wednesday, February 26, 2014. On March 3, 2014, the Council referred both Options #1 and #2 to the Plan Commission to make a determination of compliance of the sites to the City of Janesville Comprehensive Plan and to review the layout and architectural design. On April 8, 2014, the Plan Commission reviewed both site options including the architectural design of the proposed facility. The majority of the Commission believed Option #1 was not compatible within the existing neighborhood because it forced the proposed building in a location that was too compact. There was a motion by Commissioner Marklein with a second by Commissioner Voskuil to forward the proposed acquisition of land on Milton Avenue delineated as Option #2 for construction of a new Central Fire Station to the City Council with a favorable recommendation and to endorse the preliminary architectural design for the proposed new Central Fire Station along Milton Avenue, noting that the Plan Commission has not reviewed the financial aspects of these transactions. The motion carried on a 3-2-0 vote with Commissioners Dongarra-Adams and Brunner opposed stating that they would not vote
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in favor as they would like to have Option #1 added into the recommendation for consideration by the City Council. At this time, staff is seeking selection of a preferred site location and design. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that:
1. The Council select a preferred site option for Fire Station #1 (staff has not made a recommendation due to the conflict between the Council direction to be sensitive to property owners wishes and minimizing property acquisition);
2. The Council approve the project budget; 3. The Council approve the resolution of necessity (File Res. No. 2014-1075); and
that 4. Authorize staff to proceed to final design and construction bidding based on the
preferred site option selected by the Council. City Manager’s Recommendation Concur with staff recommendation. Suggested Motion I move that:
1. Site Option # ___ and the proposed general building layout for Fire Station #1 be approved;
2. The program budget be approved; 3. That Resolution #2014-1075 authorizing the acquisition of necessary properties
to complete the construction of the preferred option be approved; and that 4. Staff be authorized to proceed to final design and bidding.
Background Fire Station #1 was constructed in 1957 and has served as the central fire station and administrative offices ever since. During the last 56 years, a great deal has changed in the fire service and the equipment they use. For example, in 1957 there were no females in the fire service. This is reflected in the open dormitory design of Station #1 and its original design without separate shower facilities. Separate shower facilities have since been constructed; however, the open dormitory remains. There is little separation between the sleeping quarters and a curtain provides privacy between a hallway and an open locker room area. Significant changes have also occurred in the equipment used by fire personnel. In the last 56 years fire apparatus has gotten bigger and more specialized. For example, in 1957 we did not have a boat and trailer for water rescues, a water tender, a brush truck, a rescue truck, command unit, reserve apparatus, hazardous materials unit, or a technical rescue trailer. The Fire Department put its first ambulance in service the year that the station opened.
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Fire Station #1 houses numerous pieces of daily used fire apparatus and rescue equipment. Currently, multiple fire response vehicles are often stored in one bay, requiring movement of vehicles prior to response; trailers separated from tow vehicles, requiring movement and hooking up prior to response; vehicles stored outside. Initial funding for design and site acquisition of a new central fire station in the amount of $1,500,000 was provided in various note issues beginning in 2006. Of this amount, $1,375,975.65 remains. Analysis Staff has completed an evaluation of nine potential sites in the service area of the current central fire station. That evaluation determined that the current site can best address the needs of the Fire Station #1 service area and therefore a new station should be constructed on or near the existing Fire Station #1 property. The optimum response time to service areas is the current location block. Three options within the block of the current station have been evaluated for placement of the new fire station building. Option #1, would occupy the footprint of the existing station as well as seven lots to the north. As such, it would require that the existing station be demolished before commencement of the construction of the new station and, therefore, the existing staff and fire apparatus would need to be temporarily relocated to an alternate site at cost, expense, inconvenience, and loss of valuable response time. The only somewhat reasonable compatible temporary facility within the current Fire Station #1 service area is the existing Transit Services Center which is projected to be vacated in the summer of 2014. While this facility can reasonably accommodate the vehicles currently housed at Fire Station #1, there would need to be improvements completed to accommodate the on duty living quarters for the emergency response staff. Since the transit facility is not centrally located within the Fire Station #1 service area, it is much less functional from an emergency response perspective than existing Fire Station #1. Temporarily operating the central station from 900 N. Parker Drive would place much of the near east side and Fourth Ward areas out of the four minute response travel time. The transit facility location is too far to the west and north to work well within the existing fire station service area configuration. Access to southbound Parker Drive would also be difficult, which would create additional delays. The transit facility has been examined and proposed as a possible temporary option, but the negative factors of that site weigh heavily against locating the new station over any part of the existing building. In addition, the existing station property occupies steep terrain which requires a more expensive stepped footing than would be the relatively flat site, Option #2. Option #2, the preferred building site, would occupy the twelve lots between the existing facility and Centerway Avenue to the north of current Fire Station #1. Developing Option #2 would allow the existing central station to remain open and
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functional with optimum response times and no extra expenses resulting from temporary relocation of staff or apparatus, and no extra building costs. The current station could be used until the time that the new facility becomes available. The level of service provided would remain equal to that currently provided. The building footprint would be relatively level easily accommodating the proposed new building. This site requires the acquisition and relocation of at least 11 homes. Staff does not believe it makes sense to leave one house between the fire station and Milton/Centerway intersection so the Option #2 budget includes acquiring 12 properties. Option #3, Is similar to Option #1 with the exception that it is built in phases with the administrative wing and 4 apparatus bays being built in Phase 1 with the remaining 4 apparatus bays being built in Phase 2. This will allow staff to remain on site throughout construction. However, the phasing disrupts the construction process thus increasing project costs. Because of site terrain, there can be no rear access to the southerly two bays restricting the flexibility of that portion of the facility. This option was developed in response to the Council direction provided at their March 10 meeting that staff be sensitive to the interests of the potentially affected property owners. That was initially presumed to mean minimizing the number of homes to be acquired. However, subsequent to the Council meeting on March 10, two property owners who had voiced opposition to being acquired at that Council meeting communicated to the Council and staff that they now oppose Option #1 as they do not wish to continue to live near a new station. This has created a conflict between addressing the wishes of the property owners and minimizing property acquisition. A summary of comparative costs of the three options are included as Attachment A. Site layouts of Options #1, #2 and #3 are included as Attachments B, C and D. Attachments E1 and E2 show the floor plans and programmed uses of the proposed building. The floor plan is identical for each of the options with the exception that Option #2 and #3 are reversed from Option #1 so as to best accommodate ingress and egress of emergency vehicles. The formal “necessity resolution” that authorizes the City’s negotiated or eminent domain acquisition of the properties for the new station is attached. cc: Mark A. Freitag, City Manager Maxwell Gagin, Management Analyst
RESOLUTION NO. 2014-1075
A RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY FOR
THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FIRE STATION FOR THE CITY OF JANESVILLE
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the City of Janesville intends to construct a new fire station for the purpose of
providing fire fighting services to the citizens of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City of Janesville Plan Commission reviewed and recommended the location
and use of the new downtown fire station without making any comment about the financial
aspects of the project; and
WHEREAS, funding for the acquisition of real estate and related relocation expenses, pursuant
to Chapter 32, Wisconsin Statutes, is hereby approved and appropriated by the Common Council
of the City of Janesville in the amount necessary and desirable for acquisition, relocation,
incidental costs and expenses, and as budgeted and/or as to be borrowed; and
WHEREAS, Wis. Stats. §§ 32.06, 32.07, 62.22(1), 62.23(17)(a), 62.23(17)(b), 66.0101,
62.11(5), and other applicable provisions set forth in the Wisconsin Statutes permit the City’s
acquisition, development, ownership, protection, improvement to, and maintenance of public
properties and facilities for public purposes by negotiated purchase and/or by eminent domain;
and
WHEREAS, the Common Council find that all such new central fire station No. 1 and associated
land acquisition constitute legitimate public purposes and are of benefit to the public and in the
best interest of the City and its residents, businesses, and visitors.
RESOLUTION
Therefore, the Common Council of the City of Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, do
resolve as follows:
1. All of the above recitals are hereby reiterated and incorporated herein by reference as
if fully set forth verbatim; and
2. This Resolution is a resolution of necessity, in accordance with subsections 32.06(1)
and 32.07(2), Wisconsin Statutes, relating to the within-described public improvement project.
3. It is necessary for the City of Janesville to construct a new fire station for the public
purpose of providing fire fighting services to the citizens of the City of Janesville.
4. It is necessary, in the furtherance of the above-stated public purpose, for the City to
acquire fee title to the following described real estate, as shown on the attached map of
properties to be acquired, for the new fire station:
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Parcel Owner(s)
0125300228 630 Prospect Avenue Barbara Anderson
0125300232 339 Milton Avenue Rebecca Carlson
0125300236 315 Milton Avenue Timothy Duddeck
0125300234 327 Milton Avenue Federal National Mortgage Association
0125300224 614 Prospect Avenue Blake Good, Keith Good, Leann Good
0125300231 345 Milton Avenue Heidenreich Properties, LLC
0125300227 626 Prospect Avenue Bobbie L. Meyer, Joseph W. Meyer
0125300229 700 Prospect Avenue Sherry Moran
0125300237 309 Milton Avenue Joshua Regenold
0125300235 321 Milton Avenue John W. Sage, Grace M. Sage
0125300230 706 Prospect Avenue Joyce Shea
0125300226 622 Prospect Avenue Andrew Thomas
0125300233 333 Milton Avenue Shawn A. Sharp, Barbara J. Sharp
5. The City of Janesville will acquire, by condemnation in accordance with Chapter
32 of the Wisconsin Statutes if necessary, the above-described real estate from the record
owner(s) thereof, who are identified in Paragraph 3 above, and from any and all other persons or
entities who may have an interest in said real estate.
6. The City Manager and his designees, on behalf of the City of Janesville, are
authorized and empowered to negotiate, draft, modify, review, execute and enter into
agreements, close upon the purchases of real property, and pay relocation expenses in
accordance with the purpose of this Resolution and in accordance with the parameters
established by the City of Janesville Common Council, but without any other limitation on price
or terms.
7. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager and his designee(s), on
behalf of the City of Janesville, is/are hereby authorized and empowered to negotiate, draft,
modify, review, execute, and enter into additional agreements, record, file and/or make minor
modifications and/or amendments to any and all documents, papers, forms and agreements, and
to take whatever other actions as the City Manager may determine, from time to time and at any
time, necessary and/or desirable to effectuate the intent of this Resolution and/or project.
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8. NOW, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of
Janesville hereby approve and authorize the City Administration to take actions necessary to
provide funding for the new fire station property acquisition, relocation, and related costs fees,
and expenses not previously funded; No funds from sources other than the Notes or the
Available Funds previously authorized, will be or are expected to be, reserved, allocated on a
long-term basis, or otherwise set aside by the City for the property acquisition and relocation
elements of the project, except as permitted by the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
This declaration of official intent is consistent with the budgetary and financial circumstances of
the City. The purpose of this Resolution is to satisfy the “official intent requirement” of
Treasury Regulation Section 1.150-2.
ADOPTED:
APPROVED:
Mark A. Freitag, City Manager
ATTEST:
Jean Ann Wulf, City Clerk-Treasurer
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Wald Klimczyk, City Attorney
Proposed by: Council President Voskuil and
Council Member Marklein
Prepared by: Wald Klimczyk, City Attorney
Motion by:
Second by:
Councilmember Aye Nay Pass Absent
Farrell
Fitzgerald
Kealy
Liebert
Marklein
Severson
Voskuil
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Exhibit A
4/7/2014
Item Cost /Lot Lots Cost Lots Cost Lots Cost
Construction 6,605,560$
6,755,560$ 7,155,560$
Furnishing and Equipment 380,000$ 380,000$ 380,000$
Professional Services 730,825$ 730,825$ 730,825$
Architectural Fees 448,975$ 448,975$ 448,975$
Project Management Fees 264,350$ 264,350$ 264,350$
Survey 5,000$ 5,000$ 5,000$
Geotechnical Services 5,000$ 5,000$ 5,000$
Legal Services 7,500$ 7,500$ 7,500$
Property Acquisition 856,760$ 1,436,280$ 856,760$
Property Purchase 659,760$ 1,078,280$ 659,760$
Appraisals 1,000$ 7 7,000$ 12 12,000$ 7 7,000$
Assemble Comps 800$ 7 5,600$ 12 9,600$ 7 5,600$
Relocation Plan 10,000$ 10,000$ 10,000$
Relocation Packets & Purchase Offers 500$ 7 3,500$ 12 6,000$ 7 3,500$
Title Policies 500$ 7 3,500$ 12 6,000$ 7 3,500$
Closing Costs 200$ 7 1,400$ 12 2,400$ 7 1,400$
Minor Incidentals 2,000$ 7 14,000$ 12 24,000$ 7 14,000$
Moving Costs 4,000$ 7 28,000$ 12 48,000$ 7 28,000$
Tenant Relocation 8,000$ 3 24,000$ 5 40,000$ 3 24,000$ Owner Occupied Relocation 25,000$ 4 100,000$ 8 200,000$ 4 100,000$
Demolition 255,500$ 318,000$ 255,500$
House Demo (incl asbestos remediation) 10,000$ 7 70,000$ 12 120,000$ 7 70,000$
Old firestation Demolition 168,000$ 168,000$ 168,000$
Environmental Surveys 17,500$ 30,000$ 17,500$
Temporary Relocation 282,500$
Temporary site improvements 272,500$
Moving costs to temporary station 10,000$
Moving costs to new station 10,000$ 8,000$ 8,000$
Project Total 9,271,145$ 9,478,665$ 9,386,645$
Difference 207,520$ 2.24% 115,500$ 1.25%
Option #3Option #1 Option #2
City of JanesvilleFirestation #1 Reconstruction
Program Budget Options #1 through #3
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Address Tax Number Assessed Value Ass Value + 20% Occupancy
321 Milton 0125300235 90,600$ 108,720$ Owner Occupied
315 Milton 0125300236 79,300$ 95,160$ Rental - 1
309 Milton 0125300237 88,800$ 106,560$ Owner Occupied
614 Prospect 0125300224 74,300$ 89,160$ Rental - 1
622 Prospect 0125300226 92,300$ 110,760$ Owner Occupied + 1 Rental
626 Prospect 0125300227 58,500$ 70,200$ Rental - 1
630 Prospect 0125300228 66,000$ 79,200$ Owner Occupied
659,760$ 4 owners + 3 Rentals
Address Tax Number Assessed Value Ass Value + 20% Occupancy
345-347 Milton 0125300231 93,000$ 111,600$ Rental - 2
339 Milton 0125300232 71,300$ 85,560$ Owner Occupied
333 Milton 0125300233 66,400$ 79,680$ Owner Occupied
327 Milton 0125300234 89,100$ 68,000$ Vacant and Listed at $68,000
321 Milton 0125300235 90,600$ 108,720$ Owner Occupied
315 Milton 0125300236 79,300$ 95,160$ Rental - 1
309 Milton 0125300237 88,800$ 106,560$ Owner Occupied
630 Prospect 0125300228 66,000$ 79,200$ Owner Occupied
700 Prospect 0125300229 76,000$ 91,200$ Owner Occupied
706 Prospect 0125300230 59,700$ 71,640$ Owner Occupied
622 Prospect 0125300226 92,300$ 110,760$ Owner Occupied + 1 Rental
626 Prospect 0125300227 58,500$ 70,200$ Rental - 1
1,078,280$ 8 owners + 5 Rentals
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Address Tax Number Assessed Value Ass Value + 20% Occupancy
327 Milton 0125300234 89,100$ 68,000$ Vacant and Listed at $68,000
321 Milton 0125300235 90,600$ 108,720$ Owner Occupied
315 Milton 0125300236 79,300$ 95,160$ Rental - 1
309 Milton 0125300237 88,800$ 106,560$ Owner Occupied
630 Prospect 0125300228 66,000$ 79,200$ Owner Occupied
700 Prospect 0125300229 76,000$ 91,200$ Owner Occupied
622 Prospect 0125300226 92,300$ 110,760$ Owner Occupied + 1 Rental
626 Prospect 0125300227 58,500$ 70,200$ Rental - 1
614 Prospect 0125300224 74,300$ 89,160$ Rental - 1
818,960$ 5 owners + 4 Rentals
Address Tax Number Assessed Value Ass Value + 20% Occupancy
321 Milton 0125300235 90,600$ 108,720$ Owner Occupied
315 Milton 0125300236 79,300$ 95,160$ Rental - 1
309 Milton 0125300237 88,800$ 106,560$ Owner Occupied
630 Prospect 0125300228 66,000$ 79,200$ Owner Occupied
622 Prospect 0125300226 92,300$ 110,760$ Owner Occupied + 1 Rental
626 Prospect 0125300227 58,500$ 70,200$ Rental - 1
614 Prospect 0125300224 74,300$ 89,160$ Rental - 1
659,760$ 4 owners + 3 Rentals
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RESCUE
40' x 7'-4" BRUSH
RIG
20' x 7'-4"
HAZ-MAT
50' x 7'-4"
TECH
RESCUE
40' x 7'-4"
TANKER
40' x 7'-4"
LADDER
50' x 7'-4"
ENGINE
40' x 7'-4"AMBULANCE
25' x 7'-4"
COMMAND
VEHICLE
20' x 7'-4"
PICKUP
TRUCK
25' x 7'-4"
RESERVE
AMBULANCE
25' x 7'-4"247 SF
RESOURCE
ROOM
120 SFDORM
58 SFTLT
211 SFCAPTAIN
160 SF
DEPUTY
CHIEF
208 SFCAPTAIN
120 SFDORM
58 SFTLT
175 SF
DEPUTY
CHIEF
175 SF
DEPUTY
CHIEF
265 SFFIRE CHIEF
236 SF
CONFERENCE
ROOM
106 SF
DEPT
OPERATIONS100 SF
FIRE
INSPECT.
98 SF
FIRE
INSPECT.
57 SFTLT
96 SF
FIRE
INSPECT.
181 SFSTAIRS
58 SF
STAFF
TOILET
58 SF
STAFF
TOILET
161 SFBREAK ROOM
163 SFRECORDS
189 SF
REPORT
ROOM
160 SF
ADMIN
ASST.394 SF
WORK AREA
65 SF
CLOTHING
STORAGE
65 SF
OFFICE
SUPPLIES 96 SF
UNION
OFFICE
58 SF
PUBLIC
TOILET 58 SF
PUBLIC
TOILET
415 SFLOBBY
131 SFVESTIBULE
1196 SF
TRAINING
ROOM
229 SF
GENERAL
STORAGE206 SF
EMS
STORAGE
244 SF
FIRE
MARSHALL
165 SF
EQ.
STORAGE
386 SF
WATER /
UTILITY /
MECHANICAL
ROOM
223 SF
LAUNDRY /
GEAR DRY
140 SFDECON
59 SFWET TOILET
702 SF
GEAR
STORAGE
61 SFELEV EQUIP
59 SFELEV
3673 SF
EMS
APPARATUS
BAY
10301 SF
FIRE
APPARATUS
BAY
237 SFSCBA
237 SFWORK ROOM
237 SF
STATION
MAINT.
STORAGE
237 SF
FIRE
SUPPLIES
59 SFJAN.
69 SFVESTIBULE
86 SFSTAIR
OCCUPANCY LEGEND
ADMINISTRATIVE AREA
APPARATUS
ASSEMBLY / MEETING
TOILET ROOM
LOBBY / VESTIBULE
CORRIDOR / CIRCULATION
MECHANICAL / STORAGE / MISC.
PROJECT NUMBER:
-JANESVILLE FIRE STATION
JANESVILLE, WI2.19.2014
13-097
OPTION 1JANESVILLE FIRE STATION
NORTH0' 6 1/2' 13' 26'
3/32" = 1'-0"1 FIRST LEVEL
BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE
MAIN LEVEL = 27,400 SQ. FT.
BASEMENT = 10,000 SQ. FT.
TOTAL = 37,400 SQ. FT.
217 SFSTAIRS
135 SFDORM
133 SFDORM
133 SFDORM
133 SFDORM
133 SFDORM
133 SFDORM
138 SFDORM
140 SFDORM
140 SFDORM
455 SFDAY ROOM 582 SF
KITCHEN /
DINING
160 SFSTORAGE
95 SFJANITOR
83 SFTR
83 SFTR
82 SFADA TR
82 SFADA TR
84 SF
DIRTY
LAUNDRY
STORAGE84 SF
CLEAN
LAUNDRY
STORAGE
56 SFELEV.
1936 SFMEZZANINE
143 SFSTAIRS
846 SF
EXERCISE
ROOM
1615 SFMECHANICAL
OCCUPANCY LEGEND
DORM
STAFF LIVING AREA
TOILET ROOM
CORRIDOR / CIRCULATION
MECHANICAL / STORAGE / MISC.
PROJECT NUMBER:
-JANESVILLE FIRE STATION
JANESVILLE, WI2.19.2014
13-097
OPTION 1JANESVILLE FIRE STATION
NORTH0' 6 1/2' 13' 26'
3/32" = 1'-0"1 SECOND LEVEL
BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE
MAIN LEVEL = 27,400 SQ. FT.
BASEMENT = 10,000 SQ. FT.
TOTAL = 37,400 SQ. FT.